Re: be punish or no
Originally posted by stop_sign
If a man,women,or child stole some food because they had no money ... should they be punish for this act? or was this act ok since they had nothing and this was the only way to survive?
They should not be punished, but they should not be praised. They should be allowed to regain their dignity, and become self-sufficient.
Originally posted by MindshipOlder societies in the past had some good ideas for the poor, like letting the poor gleen their fields.
The law is the law. However, punishment need not always be harsh; the circumstances and consequences should be regarded compassionately. The response of the law/society should also be to rectify the situation, otherwise it becomes part of the problem.
Originally posted by Mindship
The law is the law. However, punishment need not always be harsh; the circumstances and consequences should be regarded compassionately. The response of the law/society should also be to rectify the situation, otherwise it becomes part of the problem.
In other words, the punishment should fit the crime.
Suppose a man accidentally hits a woman with his car and kills her. While he did not intend on harming her, his intentions do not change the fact that she is dead. He must be punished, but his punishment must fit his crime. This is why the United States legal system differentiates between murder I, murder II, and manslaughter.
Originally posted by finti
to much Utopia in that, the real world dont work like that
When I say "no punishment" I do not mean not charged and not found guilty. The punishment should fit the crime, and this crime requires that these people be given a change (one chance). If good people are made to do this, then the system is at fault. However, we need to keep an eye on these people in case they abuse the system.